Mary J. Taylor, Homemaker, 66

Obituaries

July 31, 1991|By These obituaries were provided by area funeral homes. If informationhasn't been published about someone in your family who has passed away, please call Marc LeGoff at 761-1732 or 332-6211 or (800) 829-8000, Ext. 6211. You may also fax your information to us at 332-6677.

Services for Mary Janet Taylor of Chartwell took place Tuesday at St. Martin's in the Field Episcopal Church Memorial Garden in Severna Park.

Mrs. Taylor, 66, died July 26 at North Arundel Hospital of complications from acute pancreatitis.

The Philadelphia native attended Notre Dame of Maryland Preparatory School and the Maryland Institute of Art.

Survivors include herhusband of 38 years, W. Bruce Taylor; a son, Chip Taylor of Crownsville; a daughter, Paige Taylor of Centreville; and four grandchildren.

A Mass of Christian burial for Joseph J. Gick of Linthicum took place Tuesday at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church.

A Christian wake service will precede the Mass at 8:30 a.m., and burial will follow at Meadowridge Memorial Park in Elkridge.

Mr. Gick, 76, a retired supervisor at Southern States, died at home July 27 aftera long bout with leukemia.

Born in Baltimore, he lived in the area for 39 years.

He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Regina C. Gick; two children, Joseph R. Gick of Rockville, and Kathleen A. Gickof Linthicum; a brother, John G. Gick Sr. of Elkridge; and two grandchildren.

REGINA C. RYAN, HOMEMAKER, 71

A memorial service for Regina C. Ryan of Millersville will take place at 10 a.m. today at Our Lady of the Fields Catholic Church.

Burial will follow the service at Glen Haven Memorial Park.

Mrs. Ryan, 71, died at her home July 28 after a lengthy illness.

She was an active member of the Carroll Club of Our Lady of the Fields.

Mrs. Ryan is preceded in death by her husband, John H. Ryan.

Survivors include two daughters, Patricia R. Flaig of Linthicum and Donna L. DeGrange of Millers

ville;a son, James Curley of Baltimore; four sisters, Rita Daehnke of Ocean City, Betty Wartman of Frederick, Mary Booker of Columbia, and JoanWeber of Randallstown; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

ANNABELL L. TUCK, MACHINE OPERATOR, 71

Services for Annabell L. Tuck of Millersville are scheduled for 10 a.m. today at the Hardesty Funeral Home.

Burial will follow the service at Glen Haven Cemetery.

Mrs. Tuck, 71, died at her home July 28 of a heart attack.

Sheretired 20 years ago as a machine operator at National Plastics Corp. in Odenton.

Mrs. Tuck is preceded in death by her husband, OdellTuck.

Survivors include a daughter, Betty Zucknick of Sarasota, Fla.; three sons, Wilmer P. Alder of Severn, Howard Alder of Severn, and Larry Tuck of Gambrills; two brothers, Homer Gover of Dundalk and Milton Gover of Lutherville; two sisters, Elizabeth Leaf of Reisterstown and Virginia Belew of Florida; 16 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

GLORIA J. EVERHART, HOMEMAKER, 40

Services for GloriaJean Everhart of Baltimore will take place at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Hardesty Funeral Home in Gambrills.

Burial will follow the service at Lakeview Cemetery in Sykesville.

Ms. Everhart, 40, formerly of Odenton, died July 29 at Frances Scott Key Hospital after a brief bout with cancer.

Born in Baltimore, she was the daughter of Rose Mefford Ellis of Odenton and the late Irvin E. Ellis Sr.

Survivorsinclude three sons, Timothy Everhart, Thomas Everhart and Paul Everhart III, all of Baltimore; two brothers, Irvin Ellis Jr. of Severn and Robert J. Ellis of Odenton; and a sister, Barbara Wileman of Glen Burnie.

LEO A. KING, CHRYSLER EMPLOYEE, 93

Services for Leo A. Kingof Linthicum took place July 29 at Singleton Funeral Home, followed by burial at Glen Haven Memorial Park.

Mr. King died July 26 at North Arundel Hospital.

Mr. King is survived by his wife of 60 years, Viola Steiner King, and a daughter, Sharon Squire of Linthicum.

C. L. SCHNEIDER SR., TYPOGRAPHER, 86

Services for Clifford Lee Schneider of Edgewater will take place at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Lakemont Cemetery Mausoleum in Davidson.